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Apologies in advance for the mega post here, but a lot happened today! Earlier in the week, I made further progress on preparing the Pine River bridge for installation. The final step was to add my scratchbuilt refuge bays which I had built several years ago:
Added SMD LED footlights to the rotary dumper so I could actually see where any derails occur. The usual cause is due to my use of five different types of rotary couplers causing variable spacing between cars and leading to the pusher arm catching on the following car's brake wheel. Picture is with room lights off but I don't do night ops.I've run two unit trains thru it since and of course no derails. However, I did manage to forget to screw the coal jar back on under the layout... again.The first lights I bought taught me what not to do. They had short leads and needed resistors. My fat fingers made frustrating work of soldering the wire harness. In addition, the lights were bluish, lending a supernatural effect to the whole thing. I bought "warm white" ones with longer leads. What really closed the deal was that the description on Amazon said no resistors needed if using 3 volts, so I also bought a 3 volt wall wart. Presumable the four million gage wire leads have enough resistance to make it work. I did not test that theory by shortening a lead and seeing if they fry. Anyway, these are so much easier to use that I recommend them highly. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09MWGL85B
You’ve made an operating N scale rotary dumper?! Where can I see more of this?Craig